A proclamation giuen by the discreet lords and states, against the slanders laid vpon the euangelicall and reformed religion, by the Arminians and separatists containing all the points, accusations, declarations and confessions, taken out of the last prouinciall synode holden at Arnhem, the 15. day of September last past. 1618. Together with the seuerall examinations and confessions (at Vtrecht and the Hage) of one Leydenberg, pentioner of Leyden, and Taurinus; with their sodaine and fearefull ends.

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A proclamation giuen by the discreet lords and states, against the slanders laid vpon the euangelicall and reformed religion, by the Arminians and separatists containing all the points, accusations, declarations and confessions, taken out of the last prouinciall synode holden at Arnhem, the 15. day of September last past. 1618. Together with the seuerall examinations and confessions (at Vtrecht and the Hage) of one Leydenberg, pentioner of Leyden, and Taurinus; with their sodaine and fearefull ends.Nederlandse Hervormde Kerk. Synoden (1618) Gelderland, Netherlands.[London]: Printed according to the Dutch originals, at London, by G[eorge] E[ld] for Th[omas]: Th[orpe]: and Richard Chambers, and are to be solde at the signe of the blacke Beare in Paules Church-yard [at the shop of Edward Blount], 1618.

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Proclamation given by the discreet lords and states, against the slanders laid upon the evangelicall and reformed religion, by the Arminians and separatists
Proclamation given by the discreet lords and states, against the slanders laid upon the evangelicall and reformed religion, by the Arminians and separatists.